Name to a Face

Name to a Face by Robert Goddard, published by Bantam in 2007, is a historical thriller that spans 300 years of intrigue, deceit, greed, and murder. This edition, written in English and comprising 347 pages, presents a complex narrative that intertwines a series of extraordinary events, starting with the loss of HMS Association in 1707 and culminating in a modern-day conspiracy that challenges the protagonist’s understanding of his own life.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of a sequence of events that includes a secret mission by an admiralty clerk, a fatal diving accident, and a reluctant return home by an expatriate. The story delves into the protagonist’s encounter with a woman he recognizes but cannot identify, setting off a chain reaction that threatens to unravel both his present and the mysteries of the past. With elements of mystery and suspense, this book invites readers to piece together the connections that bind these historical and contemporary threads.
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The brain-teasing new thriller from the master of the clever twist. A sequence of extraordinary events over the past 300 years provides the links in a chain of intrigue, deceit, greed and murder: The loss of HMS Association with all hands in 1707. An admiralty clerk’s secret mission thirty years afterwards. A fatal accident during a dive to the wreck in 1996. An expatriate’s reluctant return home ten years later. The simple task he has come to accomplish, shown to be anything but. A woman he recognizes but cannot identify. It’s a conspiracy of circumstances that is about to unravel his life. And with it, the past.
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